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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has hired a new director of legislative affairs, the housing regulator announced on Tuesday.
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Hiddensee, a new research provider, is aiming to take advantage of MiFID II’s unbundling requirements by giving analysts a platform to work independently and allowing investors to pay for specific researchers or reports.
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The German Financial Stability Committee suggested on Monday that the country’s financial supervisory authority (BaFin) raise the countercyclical capital buffer in the face of what it sees as increasing systemic risk.
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The speed with which sterling sub-sectors have switched their benchmark rate from Libor to Sonia has been astonishing. There’s still some way to go, particularly in the corporate market, but the transition, which looked almost unassailable in 2017, might just be done on time.
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The European Central Bank launched a six week market consultation on Tuesday concerning the European Distribution of Debt Instruments (EDDI) project — an initiative that aims to change how bonds are issued within the eurozone.
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As the newly elected European Parliament and member states are just starting talks on who the next European commissioners will be, the Commission’s administration is already working on a draft strategy for the next five years.